Weeds, Pollinators, and Parasitoids - Using Weeds for Insect Manipulation in Agriculture

Blaire Kleiman, A. Primoli, S. Koptur, K. Jayachandran
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The use of weeds as insectary plants is an emerging management tactic by agroecologists to sustain beneficial insect species. Fallow lands have always been used by insects, and are an important part of their diet in fragmented ecosystems. Weeds provide nectar and floral resources to beneficial insects, and provide resources to keep those insects within a field in between flowering events. Using weeds as a tool in agricultural production reliant on pollination allows farmers to increase yield, end herbicide use, and increase biodiversity of both plants and insects. Native weeds expand the range of native insects from natural areas into agroecosystems, supporting insects that buffer against lapses in pollination by agricultural honey bees. Weeds also support parasitoid and predatory insects by providing nectar and pollen to adults, as well as alternative prey. This review examines the plant-insect ecological interactions supported by weeds left within a farm, and their potential role in supporting pollinators and parasitoids.
杂草、传粉媒介和拟寄生物。在农业中利用杂草控制昆虫
利用杂草作为食虫植物是农业生态学家用来维持有益昆虫物种的一种新兴管理策略。休耕土地一直是昆虫的栖息地,在支离破碎的生态系统中,休耕土地是昆虫饮食的重要组成部分。杂草为益虫提供花蜜和花卉资源,并在花期之间提供资源将这些昆虫留在田间。在依赖授粉的农业生产中,将杂草作为一种工具,使农民能够提高产量,结束除草剂的使用,并增加植物和昆虫的生物多样性。原生杂草将原生昆虫的范围从自然区域扩展到农业生态系统,支持昆虫缓冲农业蜜蜂授粉的失误。杂草还通过为成虫提供花蜜和花粉以及其他猎物来支持寄生性和掠食性昆虫。本文综述了农田杂草支持的植物-昆虫生态相互作用及其在支持传粉媒介和寄生蜂中的潜在作用。
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